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HUGE CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR MISS TEE!

Tamaira "Miss Tee" Sandifer Joins Groundbreaking Leaders On For(bes) The Culture List of 50 Champions, Including Colin Kaepernick, Issa Rae, Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, Dwayne Wade, Angel Rich and Amanda Gorman

Sacramento-based youth advocate, philanthropist and Studio T Arts & Entertainment Founder Tamaira 'Miss Tee' Sandifer has been recognized by Forbes Magazine among the inaugural For(bes) The Culture 50 Champions list "Introducing the Black and Brown leaders making the most impact through their capital, creativity, connections and commitment."

According to Forbes, investing in the success of others is a value that’s deeply rooted in Black culture and tradition, whether it’s an investment of finances or a donation of talent and time. The editors further note that whether it’s being intentional about the hiring process, investment and mentorship practices, driving discussions around access or effecting change through advocacy — from Colin Kaepernick and Issa Rae to Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, Dwayne Wade, Angel Rich and Amanda Gorman -- these exceptional leaders all share "the unique experience of being Black or Brown, empowered and ready to champion the narrative" around building and sustaining strong communities of color.

If you’re in the SACRAMENTO area, be sure to check out Miss Tee on the Sac State billboard on Highway 50…. And read the article about how this Sac State graduate’s teams and programs are building hope and the arts in the Sacramento communities.

 
Raising the Roof: Professional Dancer Miss Tee on How the Arts Can Lift Up Communities and Rebuild the Economy in the Post COVID-19 Era

Raising the Roof: Professional Dancer Miss Tee on How the Arts Can Lift Up Communities and Rebuild the Economy in the Post COVID-19 Era

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